naks
Well-known member
Hi,
The Mrs & I spent a few days at Tiger Canyon (http://tigercanyon.com/), a reserve establised about 20 years ago to save the endangered Bengal tiger, and now they have wild tigers roaming free as the apex predator in the reserve.
What an amazing experience: the one day we chilled not 2m from a pair of cheetahs eating a freshly-killed blesbok
If you ever make it to ZA, I highly recommend a visit: it's a very small eco lodge, max 6 guests, so a very personalised service.
We drove the 1900km round trip in the Rangie, with excellent fuel consumption even though on the return trip the ambient temps were 34-38C the whole day.
Here are some photos, videos will be up in a few days.
rest of the photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/PKSdfFGrWgHaDxW37
The Mrs & I spent a few days at Tiger Canyon (http://tigercanyon.com/), a reserve establised about 20 years ago to save the endangered Bengal tiger, and now they have wild tigers roaming free as the apex predator in the reserve.
What an amazing experience: the one day we chilled not 2m from a pair of cheetahs eating a freshly-killed blesbok
If you ever make it to ZA, I highly recommend a visit: it's a very small eco lodge, max 6 guests, so a very personalised service.
We drove the 1900km round trip in the Rangie, with excellent fuel consumption even though on the return trip the ambient temps were 34-38C the whole day.
Here are some photos, videos will be up in a few days.


rest of the photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/PKSdfFGrWgHaDxW37